Award-winning comedian and everyone’s favourite erudite homeschooled 1930’s throwback greetings aficionado, Troy Hawke, will perform his biggest headline show to date later this year at The London Palladium. Troy Hawke will take to London’s iconic stage on Thursday 30 October with his much-loved show: The Greeters Guild.

The news follows as Hawke wraps up his latest nationwide 40-date tour which saw him play to sold-out theatres across the United Kingdom last year with his The Greeters Guild show where he tackles modern issues head-on in his unique manner.

Presales for Troy Hawke’s London show will start Wednesday 29 January at 10am local time and will continue throughout the week with general on sale starting on Friday 31 January at 10am local time via LiveNation.co.uk.

Troy Hawke has garnered multiple award nominations and wins in various festivals across the world as well as sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Festival. Troy’s Greeters Guild journey which started with a non-consensual customer service shift outside TK MAXX in Macclesfield, has led Troy all around the world and now to his biggest show to date at London’s prestigious Palladium.

Tory has confused Premiership footballers, been threatened by heavyweight boxers, and improved the vocabulary of Formula 1 legends. Fans do not want to miss out!

Troy Hawke: The Greeters Guild 2025
Thursday 30 October – The London Palladium London, United Kingdom

Troy Hawke is a comedic character created by British comedian Milo McCabe. Known for his 1930s throwback style, complete with a smoking jacket and a distinctive mustache, Troy engages with the modern world with an antiquated charm and clueless elegance. This character has gained popularity through viral social media videos where he offers eccentric greetings and compliments to strangers on the street. Hawke, the self-proclaimed founder of the Greeter’s Guild, has entertained audiences with his unique brand of humor, appearing at various comedy festivals and on TV shows, showcasing his blend of sharp wit and surreal humour.

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